The 2nd Australian Infantry corps is available in 1942. Its strength is 7, its movement allowace 3, and it is a white print unit. Hence, we can deduce that in the 1st comma separated list, it goes : Unit number , ? , ? , Unit name , ? , Year , ? , Str , Move , ? , 1 = White print for land units. Some values will designate grey artillery, pink or red anti tank, light or heavy AA... I haven't bought the game yet, but I suggest you compare the units in the game with the CSV list. Maybe opening the CSV sheet with Excel would help, if there are column headings. So if you want to turn the 2nd Autralian Corps into a 15-4 unit available from 1939 on (Harry's custom mod, I suppose) you should change it into 2001,0,0,2nd Aus Inf,,1939,0,15,4,0,1,0,,0,,,

Then, the Hornet is a 1939 US aicraft carrier. Its surface combat factor is 2, its defense is 6, its AA factor is 2, its size (or air factor if playing without CV planes) is 4, its speed is 6 and its range is 4. It requires 6 turns for each building phase (some US carriers are faster to build), and its 2nd building phase cost is 3. The 1st cost is fixed for CVs, the 2nd one changes. Therefore, I guess the list means : Unit number, ? , ? , Unit name , ? , Year , ? , Str or AA , ? , Defense or speed , Speed or defense , Range , AA or strength , ? , Size , Air factor , , , , Time , , cost

The wildcat is a 5 strength, 1 ground support, 9 range plane available in 1940

Could someone please respond to Wodin's original question about whether the map graphics can be modded?

Yes. I don't know.

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BACK UP YOUR BITMAP FOLDER BEFORE CHANGING ANYTHING Yes you recreate the terrain bitmaps to anything you like it appears The type of the terrain in each hex is determined by the map csv file [11.2.1.8, p. 197 vol.2], Every hex on the map is defined there, so you can even redefine the hex types themselves i.e. make a sea hex a jungle. To test this I quickly drew a blue X through the jungle.bmp and started the game and every jungle hex had the blue x in it. I then restored my back-up and the X was of course gone. It does not appear the you can have say, heavy jungle and light jungle bitmaps as the csv only defines jungle (=>3). there may be a way to add more terrain types to the map data csv but this would definitely be a question for a much higher pay grade than mine.

[EDIT] Just for grins and giggles I downloaded some royalty free photos of sea/rough sea, swamp, and farmland hexes. Using Photoshop I reduced them the 136X152 24bit and copied them to the appropriate game folder and created a photo-realistic map. The sea hexes look good the swamp is a little much but I think with some searching I can find a not so busy swamp photo the farmland hexes look awesome tho Hope this helps Jeff